Corporate Advocacy Program: The best way to manage and repair your business reputation. Hiding negative complaints is only a Band-Aid. Consumers want to see how businesses take care of business. All businesses will get complaints. How those businesses take care of those complaints is what separates good businesses from bad businesses.

This is the first time I write a complaint because Toyota of Dallas had tricked and lured me into their business. I think people have a right to know so that they could be aware of their scheme.

Where is your integrity Toyota of Dallas? One of the managers named Danny gave me a deal over the phone on a Toyota Highlander for 26K. I drove all the way from Arlington to their place and by the time I came in I was told that it was sold. Few days later, I talked to one of the sale persons and he told me that he has two highlander cars and he has one for 26k for me. So, within hours, I came in for a cheaper highlander, again, I was told it was sold. So, I was dealing with him on a different highlander, which was 31K. This deal didn't work out for both sides so I went home. About 3/4 days later the same manager, Danny, called me again and said that they have a special deal going on. He was willing to give me the same highlander (31k) for 26K. I confirmed twice with him over the phone on the price and the car and he validated it. I called him back again before I take off but now he told me a different price: 26k plus options which is over six hundred dollars more. I sensed some kind of a fraud so I dropped the deal and didn't even bother to come in. The next day, one of the sale persons whom I dealt with before called me and I told him that I didn't want to come in because I couldn't believe how his manager could change his mind so fast. Because of their dishonest practices I didn't want to deal with them. Within 10 minutes later the sales manager, Daniel Dixon, called me and so I presented my case. He told me that he could give it to me for 26k. When I came in, again, he told me the highlander was gone and he tried to sell me a different cheaper highlander for that price. I told him that I want a highlander with the same options for that price. At the end, after three or four hours of working with the numbers, he told me that he has good news for me. He presented a cheaper model with a higher price. This deal was so good that I cannot help but refuse it. What really bothers me is their deceitfulness. They did not fulfill what they had promised. They intentionally lied to me to get me in and tried to sell a cheaper model. They are professional friendly but also professional dishonesty.

Corporate Advocacy Program: The best way to manage and repair your business reputation. Hiding negative complaints is only a Band-Aid. Consumers want to see how businesses take care of business. All businesses will get complaints. How those businesses take care of those complaints is what separates good businesses from bad businesses.

AUTHOR: Jim - (USA)

SUBMITTED: Tuesday, January 04, 2011

POSTED: Tuesday, January 04, 2011

Mike, there's no doubt they were playing games with you. Sounds like bait and switch. However, why did you reward them in the end? You gave them what they wanted, your money, when they were trying to screw you all along.

Equally important is the BBB. The BBB is an acknowledged SCAM. The reason...the ONLY reason they have an "F" 'rating' is because they haven't yet PURCHASED their "A" 'rating'. The BBB is NOT...repeat...IS NOT a government agency but they try to deceive you by calling themselves "the Bureau". The BBB purpose is to sell "memberships" and these PHONEY ACCREDITATIONS to anybody who wants to buy one. The slimeballs in the Sleazy American Car Business know that and you'll find them plastering the BBB logo on their doors and bragging about it in their adverising. The net is FULL of information regarding the BBB SCAM including a case where some reporters formed a fake business called "Hamas" and received BBB "accreditation". "Hamas" is the name of a middle east terrorist operation! The BBB "mediation" program is equally a DECEPTION. The idea is you and a BBB "member" sit down in front of an alleged "mediator" to work out problems. Guess what...the "mediator" is a BBB employee and the "member" is a BBB customer who provides the BBB with income by their purchase of a PHONEY BBB ACCREDITATION. Do you actually think the BBB employee is going to decide against a BBB customer? Just remember, do NOT...do NOT...do NOT place ANY importance in the BBB. The BBB is an acknowledged SCAM which many, many business people know about!

AUTHOR: Karl - (USA)

CONSTANT PURSUIT TO FINANCIALLY INJURE THE INNOCENT CONSUMERS IN THE USA.

It's the "Toyota way" of selling vehicles.

*Toyota Corporation believes that LYING, CHEATING, TRICKING, MANIPULATING, & DECEIVING consumers is the "way" to conduct business in America.

The executives at Toyota Corporation in Japan and in America are CORRUPT & INEPT people who hide behind their LAWYERS.

Guess what?

It's ALL being exposed on the worldwide web!

*Make sure to 'Google' this- SLUDGE POEM, and read it. Toyota's CEO quit his position exactly two weeks after it was posted here at Ripoff Report on 8/23/2007. Jim Press, Toyota's former CEO, announced his resignation with Toyota on 9/6/2007.

WELCOME TO TOYOTA- ONE MASSIVE LIE, WHOSE VEHICLES ARE THE WORST IN QUALITY IN THE WORLD

P.S. "WHO OWNS THE FED POEM" should be available soon at the 'Bank of America' page of this site. Simply go over to the 'Bank of America' page of this site and read it.

Corporate Advocacy Program: The best way to manage and repair your business reputation. Hiding negative complaints is only a Band-Aid. Consumers want to see how businesses take care of business. All businesses will get complaints. How those businesses take care of those complaints is what separates good businesses from bad businesses.